2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Chrome for iOS has learned how to save the pages you like so you can read them later. But the same function in Safari is implemented much more conveniently.
Read Later in Chrome saves web pages that you can read later even without an internet connection. The popular Pocket service and the Safari browser have similar functions.
Chrome saves the entire page, while Pocket and Safari saves a simplified text version of it. In addition, pages set aside in Pocket and Safari are available in your account on other devices, and content from Read Later is available only in Chrome and only on this smartphone. Chrome for Mac does not support deferred read at all.
Since Chrome for iOS didn't have its own Read Later feature before, it's better than nothing. But Pocket and Safari are still more convenient to use.
As a reminder, Chrome for Android got the deferred read function in December last year. Chrome saves pages just like any other file: via the download icon. You can view them only as downloaded content, and not as "postponed for later" reading.
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